OshKosh B’gosh recalls 38,000 baby jackets due to choking hazard

Major children's clothing brand OshKosh Baby B’gosh has issued a recall 38,000 baby and toddler jackets due buttons that can snap off and be a choking hazard for kids.

Major children's clothing brand OshKosh Baby B’gosh has issued a recall 38,000 baby and toddler jackets due buttons that can snap off and be a choking hazard for kids.

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission revealed the recall involves the brand's quilted jackets in pink and gray. The jackets were sold in August and September at OshKosh, Bon-Ton, Kohl’s, Fred Meyer, and other stores in the United States and Canada.

“Over the last 122 years, OshKosh B’gosh has worked diligently to earn the trust of generations of families – a trust we work hard to maintain. As part of that trust and overall commitment to safety, we wanted to make you aware of a potential safety issue with our OshKosh Baby B’gosh quilted jackets. Working in cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), OshKosh is conducting a voluntary recall of these jackets, in colors pink and gray, sold between August 20, 2017 and September 15, 2017. The products pose a potential safety risk, as the snaps can pull off the product resulting in choking hazard,” the company said in a statement.

You can check the style number and UPC printed on the front of the care tags inside the jackets and on the price tags to see if your item is affected: